Red Dead Redemption 2 has already turned into one of the most liked games of this year since its official entry. The publisher of the title: Rockstar Games has officially released this game in Xbox One and PlayStation 4 as its first two platforms. The accountable rumors were there about the game's upcoming release in Windows PC platform. A new insight has just been revealed which seems to confirm the game's appearance on PC soon.

According to Rockstar Intel, the mobile companion app of Red Dead Redemption 2 holds a number of hidden codes which are enough to understand its reach to PC platforms. The hidden information has repeated sign of the words like 'PC' and 'Oculus.'  Moreover, there are relevant strings of the codes which are evident for Red Dead Redemption 2's PC version. These include a few parameters such as "PARAM_FrameLimit - A framelimiter, PARAM_DX11Use8BitTargets - Probably due to Xbox One, PARAM_HDStreamingInFlight - Present in GTA V (PC), PARAM_Oculus, PARAM_companionAutoConnectIpDurango, PARAM_companionAutoConnectIpOrbis, PARAM_companionAutoConnectIpPC," and last but not the least "PARAM_singleThreadedRendererPostFX::g_CheckerBoardEnable." If these hints are something to go by then the game will have a certain PC edition for sure. But numerous confusions are still at large as per various potential sources.

If the latest speculations of PC GAMER have some points to keep attention on, then Rockstar Games might pull down the rumors of a fully separate PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2 and may bring an extended edition to run on Windows PC platforms via its companion apps, as there is a "SIGNIN_PC_APP_URL" option.

Although, a number of analysts and specialists have stressed their attention on Rockstar's attempt to test the game on PC platforms with these numerous instances as mentioned. They also stated that they strongly believe that Rockstar Games will surely launch a separate PC edition of Red Dead Redemption 2 by the end of this year.

However, Rockstar Games authorities have kept their mouth shut on this matter. The company has its very own historic tradition of launching its titles on PC platforms as well, in spite of its earlier claims of keeping them exclusive to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 platforms. Recently, it did the same to another long-anticipated game: Grand Theft Auto 5, for which Rockstar Games took to a new lede for PC version as per the claims of Polygon. The fans have to wait for a while (as per expectations) to see whether Red Dead Redemption 2 arrives on PC as a separate game or not.